The Sage calls its on-site restaurant and lounge "Social", and that's what the hotel seems to aspire to be. However, otherwise it lacks any serious class. The room I stayed in was completely generic: good-sized and relatively comfortable bed with little area to walk around it, a serviceable yet clearly aging bathroom, a TV with no interesting channels (mostly old shows and movies shown all the time everywhere), and an included breakfast that was of complete disinterest to me, i.e., the same generic cereal (hot and cold), a little fruit, and the ubiquitous tasteless scrambled eggs and sausages (and I don't eat pork). In a five nights stay, I only ate one breakfast at the Sage and it wasn't worth it. (Note: a very short distance from the Sage was a wonderful restaurant called Vinaigrette. If you do stay at the Sage, run, don't walk, to Vinaigrette!) Finally, I didn't have consistent hot water throughout my stay. The stay were very nice in trying to remedy the situation, but they were never able to completely get it right. I give them an A for effort, but maybe a C minus for results.
One more thing: the Sage is well located and if one is willing, it's only a 10 or fewer minute walk to the popular Railyard area (up Guadalupe St.) and maybe a 10-15 minutes walk to downtown Santa Fe, up Cerrilos.